United States Congressman Tim Wirth congratulates Denver mayoral candidate Federico Peña on at a rally on the steps of the City and County building in Denver, Colorado. Peña supporters hold signs that read: "Peña" and "Peña for Denver."

Index of Fatalities of Arizona miners between the years 1912 and 1929. Information is recorded alphabetically and included are: the name of the victim, date of the accident, county in which the mine is located or the mine company, whether fatal...

Mayor Henry Cisneros from San Antonio, Texas, holds up the arm of Federico Peña, candidate for mayor in Denver, Colorado. The men stand near drum sets, a crowd of Peña supporters are in the distance.

Mayoral candidate Federico Peña, wife Ellen Hart Peña, and children Nelia and baby Cristina pose in the back of a convertible probably during a campaign appearance in a neighborhood in Denver, Colorado. A motorcycle policeman and a boy with a...

United States Congresswoman Pat Schroeder and State Representative and candidate for Denver Mayor, Federico Peña pose in a booth at a church fair in Denver, Colorado. Congresswoman Schroeder laughs as Representative Peña points. A man in the...

Denver's first Hispanic American Mayor, Federico Peña stands on the steps of the City and County Building and is sworn in by Colorado Supreme Court Justice Joseph Quinn, Denver, Colorado. The mayor stands at a podium with his hand raised, Justice...

Richard Castro, civil rights leader and Colorado legislator, and Michael Simmons perform as the "Blues Brothers" at a fund raiser for Federico Peña, candidate for Mayor of Denver, at the Denver Hilton Hotel in Denver, Colorado. Both men sing in...

"Daddy" Bruce Randolph, an African-American restaurant owner and philanthropist, holds a street sign that bears his name during a ceremony in Denver's Five Points neighborhood, Colorado. Mayor Federico Pena, City Councilman Hiawatha Davis, and...